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Feature Articles
I Can Almost See the Lights of Home ~
A Field Trip to Harlan County, Kentucky
Charles Hardy III
Alessandro Portelli
Frank Capra's America
Robert Brent Toplin
Lawrence Levine
Dan T. Carter
Historically Speaking: Conversations with Historians
An Interview with Thomas J. Sugrue
Teaching and Research
"Viva Computer Links Not Chain Links!":
A Review of Web Sites on the US-Mexican Border
Andrew G. Wood and Travis Du Bry
Selling China:
www.cnta.com
and Cultural Nationalism
Todd Munson
Reviews
CD-ROM/DVD
Women Leaders: Rulers Throughout History
Founding Leaders: Shapers of Modern Nations
Linda Kelly Alkana
American Political Leaders
Brian Balogh
Letters of Delegates to Congress, 1774-1789
Philander D. Chase
American Business Leaders
Clark Davis
Shaping San Francisco: An Interactive Multimedia
Excavation of the Lost History of San Francisco
Philip J. Ethington and Valentin Stoilov
Thanhouser Films: An Encyclopedia and History, 1909-1918
Kathryn Helgesen Fuller
ResourceLink: 19th-Century American History
ResourceLink: 20th-Century American History
Howard Gillette
WEB SITES
Finding Precedent: The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
Michael Les Benedict
Levi Jordan Plantation
Alice Carter
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
John F. Lyons
Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1830-1930
Robyn Muncy
Ardent Spirits: The Origins of the American
Temperance MovementA Virtual Exhibition
Thomas R. Pegram
FILM AND VIDEO
Riding the Rails
Kari Frederickson
Video Rhetorics: Televised Advertising in American Politics
Kathleen Hall Jamieson
The War Symphonies: Shostakovich Against Stalin
John McCannon
The Fatal Attraction of Adolf Hitler
Antony Polonsky
The Last Zapatista
Andrew Sackett
AUDIO AND RADIO
Seabrook at War: A Radio Documentary
Meg Jacobs
Sacco and Vanzetti
Charles Zappia
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